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2019-05-16T16:09:24.067Z

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To ask Her Majesty's Government what discussions they have had with Ofcom about the
allocation of the 3.6–3.8GHz 5G spectrum band; and what steps they have taken to ensure
the band is accessible in areas outside the mobile operators’ rollout plans.

<p>Government has regular discussions with Ofcom on a range of subjects, including
5G spectrum bands (including 3.6-3.8 GHz band). Government supports Ofcom's recent
consultation document on ‘Enabling Opportunities for Innovation’ and is continuing
to engage with stakeholders on the potential impact of a dynamic, flexible spectrum
sharing model.</p><p> </p><p>In February the Government published a consultation on
its Statement of Strategic Priorities which reaffirms our support for flexible shared
spectrum models and the release of additional public sector spectrum are some of Government’s
strategic priorities. This is key to helping unlock new 5G use cases and enabling
innovative solutions to connectivity challenges, including improving connectivity
in rural areas.</p>

<p>Government has regular discussions with Ofcom on a range of subjects, including
5G spectrum bands (including 3.6-3.8 GHz band). Government supports Ofcom's recent
consultation document on ‘Enabling Opportunities for Innovation’ and is continuing
to engage with stakeholders on the potential impact of a dynamic, flexible spectrum
sharing model.</p><p> </p><p>In February the Government published a consultation on
its Statement of Strategic Priorities which reaffirms our support for flexible shared
spectrum models and the release of additional public sector spectrum are some of Government’s
strategic priorities. This is key to helping unlock new 5G use cases and enabling
innovative solutions to connectivity challenges, including improving connectivity
in rural areas.</p>